The document contains a 25-question LET reviewer for the Professional Education Prof. Ed. subject "Social Dimensions in Education Part 1". The questions cover topics related to globalization, education paradigms, multicultural education, gender issues, and peace education. Sample questions assess understanding of tensions between tradition and modernity, characteristics of globalization, approaches to addressing diversity in the classroom, and the aims of organizations like UNESCO in promoting peace.
LET REVIEWER SOCIAL DIMENSIONS IN EDUCATION PART 1
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LET Reviewer Professional Education Prof. Ed.:
Social Dimensions in Education Part 1
1. Which of the following conditions manifests trend
of globalization?
a. Establishment of stronger boundaries between and
among nations.
b. Increased awareness on the importance of national
cultures and traditions.
c. Less and less impact of human activity on the
planet earth.
d. The incorporation of local and national economies
into a worldwide global economy.
2. According to the Delors report, there are a number
of main tensions central to the problems of the
twenty first century that we need to overcome. One
of them is the challenge to an individual how he or
she can adapt to the changing world without
forgetting or turning his/her back from the past.
What kind of tension or conflict is manifested in this
situation?
a. Tension between tradition and modernity
b. Tension between the global and the local
c. Tension between the universal and the individual
d. Tension between long term and short term
considerations
3. Which of the following features represents the new
paradigm shift in education?
a. Traditional pedagogies
b. Lifelong education for all
c. Rigid subject matter boundaries
d. Knowledge as the only learning outcome
4. What is the measure of relevance in education?
a. Democratization of access
b. Functionality and meaningfulness
c. Ability to sustain education through the future
d. Excellence and effectiveness
5. What is the concern of Multicultural Education?
a. Anticipating the future and imagining possible and
probable futures.
b. Gender equality and harnessing of the role of
women in development.
c. Promoting care for the environment and building a
global culture of ecological responsibility.
d. The exploration of concepts of cultural diversity,
similarities and prejudices to promote cultural
understanding.
6. Which of the following may be considered an
economic impact of globalization on education?
a. Increasing commercialization of education and the
corporate takeover of education
b. Weakening of the notion of the "citizen" as a
unified and unifying concept.
c. New technologies of information and
communication creates new approaches to learning
d. Reduction of state and government support and
subsidy for education
7. Which of the following aptly describes Marshall
Mcluhans' concept of global village?
a. The idea that because of rapid globalization and
development in technology, the world has become
one global village where increased diversity and
difference among people has become more
pronounced than ever.
b. Rapid integration of the planet through media and
technology where events in one part of the world
could be experienced from other parts in real-time,
similar to what human experience was like when we
lived in small villages.
c. Global Village is the kind of global world we are
experiencing, characterized by fundamentalism,
apathy and conflict brought about by clashes of
cultures.
d. People's cultural and religious identities will be the
primary source of conflict in the post-Cold War world
as evidenced by the conflict between fundamentalist
Muslims and the western world.
8. When planning her lessons and units, Mrs. Jones is
careful to include books and resources from a variety
of cultures and ethnic groups. What kind of education
is this?
a. Multilingual education
b. Transformative education
c. Multicultural education
d. Gender free education
9. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of
globalization?
a. Stretching a social, political and economic activities
across political frontiers, regions and continents.
b. The growing magnitude of interconnectedness and
flows of trade, investment and migration.
c. A speeding up of global interactions and processes
through worldwide systems of transportation and
communication.
d. The expansion of economic protectionism and
isolation of poor countries.
10. Which of the following illustrates the major
paradigm shift in education in the 21st century?
a. Shift from rigid subject matter to a more
interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary pedagogical
approach.
b. Shift from values education and emotional learning
to knowledge dominated curriculum
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c. From contextualized themes generated from global
and local realities to pre-organized subject matter
d. From more flexible learning styles to a prescribed
pedagogy
11. What educational approach/perspective
recognizes the knowledge and experience of women,
racial groups and ethnic groups as being just, as valid
and relevant as the knowledge of dominant groups in
mainstream academic discourse?
a. Transformative education
b. Multicultural education
c. Inclusive education
d. Global education
12. How does the notion of cultural relativity and
variability affect the teaching-learning processes in
school?
a. The students' varied cultural background will in
now way affect the way they will learn the lessons in
school.
b. The students can readily adjust to the way the
teacher initiates learning in school because children
are adaptable beings no matter what culture they
come from.
c. The child's cultural background influences the
children's way of interpreting and viewing the world;
hence, teachers must consider the children's world
view when teaching.
d. The teacher should be wary of differing cultural
points of view and must make sure that students will
see things the same way.
13. Which among the following is the focus of Civic
Education?
a. Promote understanding of human rights, concepts
and values to enable learners to comprehend and
transform conditions which give rise to human rights
violations.
b. Learning for effective participation in democratic
and development processes at both local and national
levels.
c. Foster a vision of education for sustainable
development and care for the environment.
d. Empower people with the skills, attitudes and
knowledge to build a peaceful world based on justice
and human rights.
14. Which of the following initiatives would NOT help
a school address diversity?
a. Using ability grouping
b. Using cooperative learning
c. Working with neighborhood groups
d. Using culturally-relevant teaching methods
15. If the teacher is emphasizing the development of
the learner's competency to transform knowledge
into innovations and job-creation, what pillar of
education does s/he is actually promoting?
a. Learning to Know
b. Learning to Do
c. Learning to Live Together
d. Learning to Be
16.What pillar of education which emphasizes
learning to be human, through acquisition of
knowledge, skills and values conducive to personality
development?
a. Learning to Know
b. Learning to Do
c. Learning to Live Together
d. Learning to Be
17. A class is composed of students coming from
several ethnic communities including Muslims and
lumads. They seem to have difficulty understanding
each others'behavior and points of view. What should
the teacher do?
a. Introduce multicuturalism in the class and provide
activities for practice.
b. Threaten the students that if there are students
who do not behave and tolerant of their classmates,
s/he will be dropped from class.
c. Inform students that they will all be learning new
ways of thinking and behaving in this class, so they
might as well leave their cultural idiosyncrasies at
home.
d. Assign bright students to monitor and control
behavior of poor students.
18. Which of the following qualities should be
developed by the pillar, Learning to Live Together?
a. Strong appreciation of the diversity of the human
race
b. Readiness to take risks and resolve or manage
conflicts
c. Scientific spirit and an inquiring mind
d. Complete fulfillment of humans, in all the richness
of his/her personality
19. Which of the following statements about Gender
is correct?
a. Gender is biologically determined.
b. Gender is socially and culturally-constructed.
c. Gender roles are the same in all societies.
d. Gender is an ascribed status in society.
20. UNICEF and UNESCO are two key UN agencies
which are particularly active advocates of education
for peace. Which of the following is not supported by
UNESCO in promoting peace in the schools?
a. Uphold children's basic rights as outlined in the
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Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)
b. Develop a climate that models peaceful and
respectful behavior among all members of the
learning community
c. Demonstrate the principles of equality and non-
discrimination in administrative policies
d. Enable the teachers to stress peace-making in
social studies classroom only when necessary
21. One way to advance peace education is through
partnerships of various non-governmental
organizations, education institutions, United Nations
specialized bodies which link ideals of peace with
research and practice. One such significant examples
is the Hague Agenda for Peace and Justice for the 21st
Century. What is the aim of the Agenda's Global
Campaign for Peace Education?
a. Helps coordinate local initiatives and unite
educators in the common practice of educating for a
culture of peace.
b. Supports the UN Decade for a Culture of Peace and
Non-violence for the Children of the World and to
introduce peace and human rights education into all
educational institutions.
c. Brings together multiple traditions of pedagogy,
theories of education, and international initiatives for
the advancement of total human development and
care for the environment through learning.
d. Serves to enhance learning across subjects like
conflict resolution initiatives.
22. The impact of conflict on children whether as
victims of war or child soldiers has been brought to
world attention through media, international
organizations and eye witness accounts. What is the
best thing to do to help children affected by conflict?
a. Employ education to regain parts of a lost children
and to facilitate the experiences that support healthy
social, emotional and intellectual growth and
development
b. Provide employment opportunity for them as well
as their parents to attain financial independence
c. Offer them to migrate in neighboring country as
foreign refugees
d. Secure their safety by imposing strict curfew hours
23. The United Nations is committed to address
climate through mitigation and adaptation. Which of
the following is the best way of addressing the issue?
a. Deepen strategic and operational collaboration
with international and regional organizations,
including international financial institutions and
regional development banks, and other stakeholders.
b. Developing a policy framework that identifies basic
elements needed to prevent human rights violations.
c. Facilitate and execute agreements on reducing
emissions from deforestation and forest degradation
to protect forests and sustain the livelihoods of the
people who depend on them.
d. Enhancing collaboration among humanitarian
organizations, particularly from the global South, at
the local, national and regional levels, to strengthen
community resilience and emergency response, and
establishing a monitoring system to assess progress
on the implementation of preparedness measures.
24. Why are educational environments very crucial to
peace education?
a. The social, cultural, economic and political contexts
in which educators work shape the specific content
and methods they choose for peace education.
b. The variety of different educational settings from
rural to urban, school-based to community and
within the formal curricula or non-formal popular
education projects are relevant to peace education.
c. Many teachers infuse peace education into
traditional academic subjects such as literature,
math, science, history, language, civics and the arts.
d. All of the above
25. What is celebrated every December 10?
a. Mother Language day
b. Human Rights Day
c. Earth's Day
d. International Day of Tolerance
Answers: 1D 2B 3B 4B 5D 6A 7A 8C 9D 10A 11C 12D
13B 14A 15B 16D 17A 18A 19B 20D 21B 22A 23C
24D 25B